6/27, 6:58 a.m., Motor Vehicle Complaint, Middle Rd. at Bombardier Rd.Officer Noi Jones responded to a report of a vehicle operating erratically. He searched the area and could not locate the vehicle. No registration was provided by the caller.

6/27, 12:46 p.m., Threats/Harassment, Arrowhead Ave.Officer Jones spoke with a complainant who was receiving unwanted calls and texts from an ex-girlfriend. He spoke with him about options including blocking her ability to call and applying for a restraining order.

6/27, 5:33 p.m., ATV Complaint, Route 7Officer Jones responded to a complaint of ATVs operating on private land. He was able to locate the riders and warned them about the fines associated with operating on property which they did not have written permission to be on.

6/27, 6:57 p.m., Citizen Dispute, River St.Cpl. Chris Grenier responded to a report of a domestic dispute between two females. Upon arriving, he spoke with one party who was present. He later spoke by phone with the other party who had already left prior to his arrival. Both parties advised there was no physical assault and no police assistance was required.

6/27, 11:22 p.m., Public Assist, Route 7 at Lake Rd.Officer Richard Corbin responded to a report of three people hitchhiking on US Route 7. Due to the time of night and dangerous section of roadway, he provided a courtesy transport to the subjects to the next gas station.

6/28, 2:58 p.m., Public Assist, Route 7Officer Corbin responded to a complaint of a suspicious person. The complainant was concerned about how a man was looking at her while she was at a car wash. Upon review of the surveillance video, no criminal activity was observed.

6/28, 9:13 p.m., Simple Assault, Tennis Ct.Officer Corbin responded to a late reported simple assault. The case is still under active investigation.

6/29, 1:32 a.m., Suspicious, Tennis Ct.Cpl. Grenier stopped to check on several people at the town park on Tennis Court. He spoke with them briefly and did not observe any suspicious or criminal behavior.

6/29, 11:27 a.m., Assist Motorist, Mears Rd. at Sanderson Rd.Officer William Bosworth stopped to check on a bus stopped in the roadway. The driver advised they were just waiting so they would be in sync with their route pickup times.

6/29, 7:50 p.m., Public Assist, Route 7Officer Charles Brown responded to a call about a purse that was possibly stolen. Upon review of store surveillance video, it was determined the caller never had her purse upon entering the store. The caller later found her purse in her house.

6/29, 8:20 p.m., Overdose, Merrill Ln.Officer Brown responded to a report of a woman who was overdosing on drugs and alcohol. The woman was restrained for her safety, but she became combative toward the officers. The woman was subsequently transported to the hospital for evaluation and then to the ACT1 detox center.

6/29, 10:12 p.m., Suspicious, Middle Rd.Officer Brown responded to a report of a suspicious vehicle. Upon arriving, he determined the vehicle belonged to the cleaning service for the building.

6/30, 6:36 a.m., Domestic Disturbance, River St.Officer Brown responded to a report of a verbal altercation between family members. The parties involved agreed to separate to let the situation calm down.

6/30, 12:14 p.m., Motor Vehicle Complaint, Route 7Officer Noel responded to a report of a vehicle tailgating another vehicle. The vehicles continued into Colchester, and CPD was notified.

6/30, 4:33 p.m., Simple Assault, Main St.Officer Noel responded to a late reported simple assault. The investigation is ongoing.

7/1, 6:24 a.m., Suspicious, Checkerberry Sq.Cpl. Gordon LaFountain responded to a male passed out in a vehicle. Upon arriving, he located the vehicle and spoke with the operator who advised he was just over-tired. Cpl. LaFountain did not observe signs of intoxication from the operator.

7/1, 5:17 p.m., Juvenile Problem, Taylor St.Officer Noel responded by request of DCF to attempt to locate a juvenile. The juvenile was located and DCF was notified.

7/1, 8:10 p.m., Domestic Disturbance, Route 2Cpl. LaFountain responded to a late reported domestic disturbance. Upon arriving, he spoke with the complainant about options available to them. It was determined there was no criminal offense.

7/2, 12:34 p.m., Domestic Disturbance, Rita WayCpl. Jason Porter responded to a domestic disturbance between family members. He determined no assault had occurred. One party wanted the other removed, but it was explained that the person could not be removed as they had established residency there as well.

7/2, 2:53 p.m., Public Assist, Atrium WayOfficer Jones responded to a possible trespassing complaint. The case is still under investigation.

7/2, 7:40 p.m., Juvenile Problem, Route 2Officer Corbin responded to a report of juveniles possibly damaging a flower garden. He was unable to locate the juveniles, but also did not observe any damage to the flowers.

7/2, 9:21 p.m., Suspicious, Atrium WayOfficer Corbin responded to a possible trespassing. Upon arriving, the area was checked and no one was found to be trespassing.

7/3, 1:09 a.m., Domestic Assault – Felony, West Milton Rd.Officer Corbin responded to a domestic disturbance. As a result of his investigation, Julian Provost, 33, of Milton was arrested for second-degree aggravated domestic assault. He was lodged at the Chittenden Regional Correctional Facility to await arraignment.

7/3, 11:46 a.m., DUI, Centre Dr.Officer Jones responded to a report of an erratic driver who had just left a business after making statements about using drugs. The operator, a 37-year-old Georgia man, was arrested and processed for suspicion of DUI-drugs. He was issued a citation to appear in Chittenden Superior Court – Criminal Division on July 24 for DUI – criminal refusal.

7/3, 7:25 a.m., Suspicious, Route 7Officer Matthew McQueen spoke with a landlord about a dispute between the man and his tenant. The incident was civil in nature.

7/3, 9:45 p.m., Assist Motorist, Duffy Rd.Cpl. LaFountain stopped to check on a motorist with their hazard lights activated. The operator advised she was just watching the fireworks in the distance. No assistance was needed.

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